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Given the same temperature and pressure, $Vpropn$, where $n$ is the number of moles, i.e. the number of gaseous particles. We double the volume, and to maintain the equality we double the number of particles. This is even despite the enhanced intermolecular forces that operate in ammonia, which are due to what phenomenon?

This is Avogadro's gas law, and of course is also implicit in the , i.e. $n=(PV)/(RT)=kV$, where $P$ and $T$ are constant.

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